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NA — SOD2
Text-mined interactions from Literome
Yagci et al., J Gastroenterol 2004
(Acute Disease...) :
NAC had no effect on pancreatic
superoxide dismutase level
Chen et al., Acta Pharmacol Sin 2005
(MPTP Poisoning) :
Rg1 or
NAC prevented GSH reduction and
T-SOD activation in substantia nigra, and attenuated the phosphorylations of JNK and c-Jun following MPTP treatment
Duru et al., Ren Fail 2008
(Acute Kidney Injury...) :
Moreover,
NAC significantly
reduced MAD and NO levels and increased
SOD and GSH-Px activities in serum and renal tissue, as well as provided a histologically proven protection against CsA induced nephrotoxicity
Lu et al., J Clin Neurosci 2009
(Brain Edema...) :
We further investigated the mechanism involved in the neuroprotective effects of NAC on rat brain tissue and found that
NAC significantly
increased CuZn-SOD and GSH-Px activity and decreased MDA content in the SAH brain
Ozyilmaz et al., Intensive Care Med 2011
(Kidney Diseases) :
NAC exhibited no significant
effect on biochemical parameters but reduced renal tissue
SOD level and reversed immunocytochemical staining of inducible nitric oxide synthase (i-NOS) and neurotrophin-3
Kim et al., Chemosphere 2013
:
NAC reduced
SOD activity and intracellular GSH level in yeast
van Klaveren et al., Exp Lung Res 1997
(Hyperoxia) :
After 85 % O2 U-74389G increased gamma-GT, SOD, and GSH by +72, +58, and +68 %, respectively, while
NAC only
increased SOD ( +49 % ) and GSH ( +26 % ) compared to the oxygen exposed cells not treated with NAC or U-74389G